Images like these give me almost a feeling of nostalgia from before lockdown/Covid, when people could just walk around with no worries, talk with each other and connect more. Great video, very calming!!
Thank you so much for making such an enjoyable video WITHOUT MUSIC. It is a delight to hear natural background sounds. I shall now look to see what other videos you have done and watch them.
Hi Travelling Lady, So nice of you to comment and let us know you like this kind of video. We only have 2 videos with music and everything else is natural sound (over 100 of them) so I hope you find something you like. Thank you for taking the time to comment and if you feel like subscribing to keep our little channel going that's great but no pressure of course.
I swear I just saw Pat and Roy?? I used to work with Pat over 20 years ago in what was then Norma Jeans... Before that I worked in the Angry Friar... I miss it. Been back loads of times to see old friends... Also worked in Latinos... Thanks for this video... Brought back some wonderful memories 💕
Ah your really welcome Julie. I'll be adding more of Gibraltar soon if that does grab you, so you can confirm your love affair with the place. All the best to you.
That was excellent. A thorough and very detailed long walk around the main shopping areas of Gibraltar. Plenty more walk about's of this area would be appreciated please. Really enjoyed that, thank you.
Hi Alex, so pleased you found it so. We do have others in the queue due to upload, so if you do feel like subscribing you'll get to see them as they appear. Thanks for taking the time to get in touch.
This seems to be a very interesting place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!
This history of this place is very interesting. Such a crucial location and continuing issues. Thanks for giving me a taste of what this little enclave is like. Cheers. -Henry
@Janine Ramos What? Are you for real? Its not the fault of British if the Spaniard are too weak. Spain is in deep recession now thanks to its failed system. A lot of corruption and cartel. Better check La linea Conception before being ambitious on Gibraltar or find your Exiled King on the run.😆
Chill & Explore Is Were Every one Should Experience Beautiful City Wonderful People Good Food Spain wanted it back Not going to Happen Most people who live There Work in Spain So now There Are Charging Higher Price to go in and out if you work in Spain Alit of money pay is not that great Gibraltar had no Airport use to land in middle of the city nothing like Gibraltar 🇬🇮 Beautiful British City
@@TheTaylordean most people who live in Gibraltar do not work in Spain. It's the other way around. Many, many people who live in La Linea, Spain cross over daily into Gib to work
Hi there george, how nice to receive your message. I'm pleased you enjoyed it. We generally only allow a few seconds of the video's to be used elsewhere. All the best to you.
I honestly think it should remain part of the uk because the mixture of the cultures is so cool and esthetic i would love to visit spain and gibraltar some day. Do the people there speak spanish too? I’ll add Gibraltar to the travel list along with Ceuta and mellila
Hi there AC, good to hear from you. Ah we only visited for a day but certainly heard a good deal of Spanish spoken. Thanks for dropping by and all the best to you.
It should be.👌 Spain is a high rate corrupt nation and still in recession after 10 yrs. You just have to look at La linea conception ( Narco city of EU.) border city of Gibraltar to see the contrast. Failed city and high unemployment rate.😑
More importantly, because the residents want to be part of the UK. Most residents speak English, Spanish and a home language, which can be the local language - Llanito or Arabic or wherever they’re from originally.
Thanks for the great videos. Please add captions of the landmarks that you pass on your walks. I would like to direct our students to your channel as part of our classes on urban design. Landmarks would act as points of reference to compare what we see on the videos to maps of the city.
@@nicoperez136 I am form Gib too, there are many, maybe not in this video or as huge or common as some other countries but when it comes to 18th Century/Napoleonic/WW1/WW2, Gibraltar is a hidden gem for Historical landmarks =P
@@LivingWalks Thank you, ask me a question, on your channel before I watch, there's a woman and you are filming? For you also a Happy New Year, health and places for you to film.
Dear Living Walks, What a wonderful experience to stroll these exotic avenues with you, I somehow missed this one, which is very annoying, because I have the "bell" hit so I should receive all notifications! But this is truely gorgeous so different to my own homeland, there-in obviously lies the enjoyment. I am all caught up now, and look forward to many many more of your fabulous walks ☺️🤗
Ah good to hear from you and to stay in touch MMV. It's good to share content between us and learn about places we may never get to experience otherwise. All the best to you.
Gib ral tareek Translated in english the rock of tareek who was the first muslim to conquer the land his name still remains his legacy left behind Gibraltar
I want to move once covid as gone and I am fully vaxxed want to start my business in Gibraltar instead of London because of the great ties with the UK and Europe I am 24 years old male
Nice filmed walK. It reminds me a bit Santa Cruz de Tenerife, which once I liked to stroll around. But I am afrait post-brexit times are bringing trouble. Hope sincerely not. A French.
Thank you for dropping by, pleased you enjoyed it, yes I can see the similarities. All the best and I feel the same in hoping things will not be too bad.
Spain will have the last word on who can enter Gibraltar under the terms of the preliminary post-Brexit deal announced this week, Spain’s foreign minister has said, in an assertion that wasn't challenged by Gibraltar’s chief minister. The agreement in principle - struck just hours before Gibraltar was poised to become the only frontier marked by a hard Brexit - will allow the British overseas territory to join the Schengen free movement area with Spain acting as a guarantor and authoriser. Gibraltar’s port and airport would become the external borders of the Schengen area, with checks undertaken by the EU’s Frontex border agency for an initial period of six months. “Schengen is a set of rules, procedures and tools, including its database, to which only Spain has access. Gibraltar and the United Kingdom do not,” Arancha González Laya told Spanish newspaper El País in an interview published on Saturday. “That is why the final decision on who enters the Schengen area belongs to Spain.” Brexit is nothing to celebrate, says Gibraltar's foreign minister When pressed on whether this would entail the presence of Spanish customs or police in Gibraltar - a point that had proved to be a significant sticking point in the negotiations - González Laya said further details would be made public after she informed Spain’s parliament on the deal in the coming days. “Evidently, there must be a Spanish presence to carry out the minimum tasks of Schengen control,” she said. "police and border guards' salaries and pension contributions will be paid for by Gibraltar" The government of Gibraltar did not immediately respond to a request for comment. But on Saturday, responding to an article published by a right-wing Spanish newspaper, Fabian Picardo, the territory’s chief minister tweeted: “Under the New Year’s Eve agreement only Spain will decide who enters Gibraltar and Spanish officers will exercise full control in Gibraltar at the airport and port now and in the future. This is our land. Couldn’t be clearer.” The negotiations had sought to capitalise on the shared interests between Spain and Gibraltar but also understood that a “larger dose of trust is needed”, said González Laya, citing the use of Frontex agents as an element aimed at building this trust while the UK is still under the control of Johnsons corrupt Conservative party. Before the pandemic, an average of 28,500 people crossed the border a day, including about 15,000 cross-border workers. The deal has been sent to Brussels, where the European commission will inform London of the new requirements and turn it into a treaty. González Laya estimated the process would take about six months. In the meantime, she said Spain would work to ensure that mobility at the shared land border - which as of Friday had been technically transformed into an external border of the EU - would be “as fluid as possible”. 'A day for hope': UK and Spain agree draft deal on post-Brexit status of Gibraltar Under the deal Gibraltar would establish closer ties with the EU just as the UK formally severed ties with the bloc. “That’s the great paradox,” she said, pointing to the nearly 96% voters in Gibraltar who supported remaining in the EU in the 2016 referendum. “What we have seen is a change of paradigm that is not made of concessions but by a convergence of interests between Gibraltarians and Spaniards, both of whom are pro-European,” she added. “This is one of the first fruits of Brexit for the EU, with many more to come.” She stressed that, under the deal, “nobody ceded an inch” when it came to sovereignty claims over the territory. Spain ceded Gibraltar to Britain in 1713 but has long sought to reclaim it. This ambition still stands, and this is the first step. Earlier in the week, the UK’s foreign secretary, Dominic Raab, famous for his utter stupidity and deceitful manner, said the deal only impinged on the sovereignty of the British overseas territory by a small but manageable amount. “We remain steadfast in our support for the people of Gibraltar, sovereignty there is safeguarded however much it may appear differently,” he said in a statement.
Images like these give me almost a feeling of nostalgia from before lockdown/Covid, when people could just walk around with no worries, talk with each other and connect more. Great video, very calming!!
Couldn't agree more Luteng, let's hope we'll be back again enjoying such places. Pleased you enjoyed the walk. All the best to you.
Thank you so much for making such an enjoyable video WITHOUT MUSIC. It is a delight to hear natural background sounds. I shall now look to see what other videos you have done and watch them.
Hi Travelling Lady, So nice of you to comment and let us know you like this kind of video. We only have 2 videos with music and everything else is natural sound (over 100 of them) so I hope you find something you like. Thank you for taking the time to comment and if you feel like subscribing to keep our little channel going that's great but no pressure of course.
@@LivingWalks I subscribed!
Thank you @@travellinglady9484 , I hope you enjoy more meanders with us.
I swear I just saw Pat and Roy?? I used to work with Pat over 20 years ago in what was then Norma Jeans... Before that I worked in the Angry Friar... I miss it. Been back loads of times to see old friends... Also worked in Latinos... Thanks for this video... Brought back some wonderful memories 💕
Hi there Vicci, well I hope you did get to spot your old friends! Very pleased to have brought back happy memories to you.
Great, thank you for sharing!
My pleasure!
From Irish Town, through Casements Square to Ocean Village, explore Gibraltar's centre with us in this Slow TV walk.
I lived there in 1978.
@@Darren71Baker Amazing..
I think I'm falling in love with Gibraltar, a beautiful place. Thanks for the walking tour.
Ah your really welcome Julie. I'll be adding more of Gibraltar soon if that does grab you, so you can confirm your love affair with the place. All the best to you.
Thanks for correcting my rather embarrassing Faux pas Mark.
That was excellent. A thorough and very detailed long walk around the main shopping areas of Gibraltar. Plenty more walk about's of this area would be appreciated please. Really enjoyed that, thank you.
Hi Alex, so pleased you found it so. We do have others in the queue due to upload, so if you do feel like subscribing you'll get to see them as they appear. Thanks for taking the time to get in touch.
This place is very beautiful and very interesting history of it. Thank's for showing this views fo us 😊
Great route 😊
You're really very welcome GW. All the best to you and hope your channel is going well for you. Keep it up.
Shame they kept the UK a shit infested shit hole.
I love that place....and it reminds me Hong kong Stanley area .....
Hi Filipe, I've never been to Hong kong Stanley area. How interesting to hear you feel it's similar. Thanks for popping by.
Love HK!
First visited in 1969 when I was in the RN. Been back many times care of RN/RFA
Hope this brought back a happy memory or two?
Excellent video information, thanks
You're really very welcome. We upload at least one destination a week, so hope you find one or two of these helpful too.
This seems to be a very interesting place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!
Pleased you enjoyed it TIF, good to connect with you.
This history of this place is very interesting. Such a crucial location and continuing issues. Thanks for giving me a taste of what this little enclave is like. Cheers. -Henry
You're welcome CW. It was quite an insight for us too learning more about Gibraltar.
Tanya Duvell absolutely correct - so when will Spain return it to the Arabs then?
@Janine Ramos What? Are you for real? Its not the fault of British if the Spaniard are too weak. Spain is in deep recession now thanks to its failed system. A lot of corruption and cartel. Better check La linea Conception before being ambitious on Gibraltar or find your Exiled King on the run.😆
@@JV-yd4qg 👌👏👏👏
Ah, so that's what Gibraltar looks like, I've always wondered. Wherever will you take us to next LW, always a new insight to travel along with you.
Ah you're always welcome MA and thank you for your continued support.
Yeah Gibraltar is a really curious place!
@@streetsofasia8895 george Place
Fantastic quality video.
Glad you found it so Peter, kind of you to drop by and let me know. All the best to you.
Very nice!
Thank you GV.
Great job! Was considering visiting here myself, now I have a much better idea what it's like, so thank you LW! :)
I'd be interested to see what you make of it WW. Looks like it's seen better times.
Wonderful gibraltar is english forever and folksland too
Pleased you enjoyed it, all the best to you
English territory in Spannish country at 40 min from Morocco by ferry boat. Good job mate, enjoy your trip 🚶🏽♂️
Surreal isn't it Do Do walks!
Chill & Explore Is Were Every one Should Experience Beautiful City Wonderful People Good Food Spain wanted it back Not going to Happen Most people who live There Work in Spain So now There Are Charging Higher Price to go in and out if you work in Spain Alit of money pay is not that great Gibraltar had no Airport use to land in middle of the city nothing like Gibraltar 🇬🇮 Beautiful British City
TheTaylordean one question the people who work in spain have to pay taxes to spain or uk ?
@@TheTaylordean most people who live in Gibraltar do not work in Spain. It's the other way around. Many, many people who live in La Linea, Spain cross over daily into Gib to work
*British overseas territory, not just English
great videos. !
Thank you Mircea.
Amazing video walking around Gibraltar.
Thank you very much for sharing.
Could I use some of the footage for my website?
Kind Regards,
Hi there george, how nice to receive your message. I'm pleased you enjoyed it. We generally only allow a few seconds of the video's to be used elsewhere. All the best to you.
Nice place to visit.
Thanks for dropping by Imctest!
Has anyone in here been raised in Gibraltar? What was it like growing up in this microcosm of The UK?
Interesting question Angelo. Hope someone here can answer that.
@@LivingWalks It was heaven. Now i live in argentina, its a zheeth0le
Hi Living walks, greetings from China! Is this another video from you? I think it's really good. The contrast between Europe and China is so stark.
Quite so AN, which is why I enjoy your video's so much. the contrast!
Hola
Sou brasileiro, e amei esse lugar! É tão lindo!
Olá, obrigado por nos visitar. Espero que isso tenha trazido de volta memórias felizes? Adicionarei mais itens iguais se você quiser se inscrever?
I honestly think it should remain part of the uk because the mixture of the cultures is so cool and esthetic i would love to visit spain and gibraltar some day. Do the people there speak spanish too? I’ll add Gibraltar to the travel list along with Ceuta and mellila
Hi there AC, good to hear from you. Ah we only visited for a day but certainly heard a good deal of Spanish spoken. Thanks for dropping by and all the best to you.
It should be.👌 Spain is a high rate corrupt nation and still in recession after 10 yrs. You just have to look at La linea conception ( Narco city of EU.) border city of Gibraltar to see the contrast. Failed city and high unemployment rate.😑
More importantly, because the residents want to be part of the UK. Most residents speak English, Spanish and a home language, which can be the local language - Llanito or Arabic or wherever they’re from originally.
@@JV-yd4qg Particularly now during these times of Covid unemployment is twice as high than in the U.K
@@graemefarquharson465 Brits Colony Is The Best
Maravilloso!!!
Tão feliz que você gostou Isabel.
Thanks for the great videos. Please add captions of the landmarks that you pass on your walks. I would like to direct our students to your channel as part of our classes on urban design. Landmarks would act as points of reference to compare what we see on the videos to maps of the city.
Thanks for the suggestion, we may well be doing that in the future.
There are no landmarks in Gibraltar 😂😂😂
I’m from here
@@nicoperez136 I am form Gib too, there are many, maybe not in this video or as huge or common as some other countries but when it comes to 18th Century/Napoleonic/WW1/WW2, Gibraltar is a hidden gem for Historical landmarks =P
Kilroy I know like st micheals cave the great siege tunnels and the rock itself but I meant like really famous ones well the rock is famous so idk
So Beautiful Plane ✈️ Landed In middle of the city On The Maine Rd was no Airport when I was last there Beautiful place
I don't think it's too far different now, quite a surreal airport experience. Thanks for connecting.
Very nice place. An English speaking city in the Iberian Peninsula.
Glad you enjoyed it Glenn, thanks for taking the time to comment. All the best to you.
Hi there just wondering what kind of equipment did u use to make the video please
Hi John we’ve added the spec in the description for you
12:40 until the beautiful ending.
So nice of you to drop by and comment A, I’m pleased to bring them to you. Happy new year and all the best
@@LivingWalks
Thank you, ask me a question, on your channel before I watch, there's a woman and you are filming?
For you also a Happy New Year, health and places for you to film.
@@adolflenin4973
12:40 until the end of the video ok that ends at 18:10.
Buses have changed colour!
Oh, is that the case TC?
If you walk North into Spain where will you end up?
Umm good question, We'll have to google that!
You’ll walk into the Spanish town of La Línea.
Dear Living Walks, What a wonderful experience to stroll these exotic avenues with you, I somehow missed this one, which is very annoying, because I have the "bell" hit so I should receive all notifications! But this is truely gorgeous so different to my own homeland, there-in obviously lies the enjoyment. I am all caught up now, and look forward to many many more of your fabulous walks ☺️🤗
Ah good to hear from you and to stay in touch MMV. It's good to share content between us and learn about places we may never get to experience otherwise. All the best to you.
Literally it looks like an old lake town
Oh yes?
Sorry I'm in Michigan....that is a beautiful thing considering our big lakes are like seas
Hi @@elephantkeytarot8575, well that sounds rather a lovely place to be. All the very best to you.
All island areas are like this pattern.
Quite so!
Any nice casino 🎰 there ?
Hi there Hin, that's a good question, I'm really not sure there are. I hope someone here can help you.
@@LivingWalks Gibraltar 🇬🇮 relying on this male and adult 👩 gaming system only . Casino 🎰
@@hinydrlee2274 Best of luck with that.
Gib ral tareek Translated in english the rock of tareek who was the first muslim to conquer the land his name still remains his legacy left behind Gibraltar
Interesting to hear that Samsung, thanks for enlightening me!
Nice,It looks like spain! And i'm also from there🇪🇸 Is it safe?
My pleasure Oscar, it certainly felt very safe to me!
I want to move once covid as gone and I am fully vaxxed want to start my business in Gibraltar instead of London because of the great ties with the UK and Europe I am 24 years old male
Nice filmed walK. It reminds me a bit Santa Cruz de Tenerife, which once I liked to stroll around. But I am afrait post-brexit times are bringing trouble. Hope sincerely not. A French.
Thank you for dropping by, pleased you enjoyed it, yes I can see the similarities. All the best and I feel the same in hoping things will not be too bad.
First time i've seen Gib and i Don't think i saw one piece of Litter on the Street and it's British blimey the UK is put to shame!.
Yes indeed, I quite know what you mean David! Thanks for taking the time to connect. All the best to you.
Jabal -al -tarik ( Gibraltar) a one of the main link of Islamic Spain history.
Ah indeed NF!
13:30 cheeky
Quite so Rubik!
Corona now thank you gibraltar
Thanks for dropping by.
All those 'blocks' of flats - ! They weren't there when I was last there - tasteful architecture, and long overdue 'housing' for Gibraltarians.
Indeed Jo!
This city is beautiful than Accra. Check both natural resources status.
Thank you for dropping by A.
Mozambique would want a word :0
Mozambique was good with it was portuguese
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Best wishes to you.
Gibraltar n'est ni espagnole ni anglaise , ( Gibraltar est berbère )
Merci pour votre commentaire. Bonne chance.
The Morocco country
Hi SB, thanks for connecting.
Is any LGBT here?
I can't imagine why not SM?
The local laws are not LGBT-friendly.
@@afcgeo882 Wow that great bro👍
Spain will have the last word on who can enter Gibraltar under the terms of the preliminary post-Brexit deal announced this week, Spain’s foreign minister has said, in an assertion that wasn't challenged by Gibraltar’s chief minister.
The agreement in principle - struck just hours before Gibraltar was poised to become the only frontier marked by a hard Brexit - will allow the British overseas territory to join the Schengen free movement area with Spain acting as a guarantor and authoriser.
Gibraltar’s port and airport would become the external borders of the Schengen area, with checks undertaken by the EU’s Frontex border agency for an initial period of six months.
“Schengen is a set of rules, procedures and tools, including its database, to which only Spain has access. Gibraltar and the United Kingdom do not,” Arancha González Laya told Spanish newspaper El País in an interview published on Saturday. “That is why the final decision on who enters the Schengen area belongs to Spain.”
Brexit is nothing to celebrate, says Gibraltar's foreign minister
When pressed on whether this would entail the presence of Spanish customs or police in Gibraltar - a point that had proved to be a significant sticking point in the negotiations - González Laya said further details would be made public after she informed Spain’s parliament on the deal in the coming days. “Evidently, there must be a Spanish presence to carry out the minimum tasks of Schengen control,” she said.
"police and border guards' salaries and pension contributions will be paid for by Gibraltar"
The government of Gibraltar did not immediately respond to a request for comment. But on Saturday, responding to an article published by a right-wing Spanish newspaper, Fabian Picardo, the territory’s chief minister tweeted: “Under the New Year’s Eve agreement only Spain will decide who enters Gibraltar and Spanish officers will exercise full control in Gibraltar at the airport and port now and in the future. This is our land. Couldn’t be clearer.”
The negotiations had sought to capitalise on the shared interests between Spain and Gibraltar but also understood that a “larger dose of trust is needed”, said González Laya, citing the use of Frontex agents as an element aimed at building this trust while the UK is still under the control of Johnsons corrupt Conservative party.
Before the pandemic, an average of 28,500 people crossed the border a day, including about 15,000 cross-border workers.
The deal has been sent to Brussels, where the European commission will inform London of the new requirements and turn it into a treaty. González Laya estimated the process would take about six months. In the meantime, she said Spain would work to ensure that mobility at the shared land border - which as of Friday had been technically transformed into an external border of the EU - would be “as fluid as possible”.
'A day for hope': UK and Spain agree draft deal on post-Brexit status of Gibraltar
Under the deal Gibraltar would establish closer ties with the EU just as the UK formally severed ties with the bloc. “That’s the great paradox,” she said, pointing to the nearly 96% voters in Gibraltar who supported remaining in the EU in the 2016 referendum.
“What we have seen is a change of paradigm that is not made of concessions but by a convergence of interests between Gibraltarians and Spaniards, both of whom are pro-European,” she added. “This is one of the first fruits of Brexit for the EU, with many more to come.”
She stressed that, under the deal, “nobody ceded an inch” when it came to sovereignty claims over the territory. Spain ceded Gibraltar to Britain in 1713 but has long sought to reclaim it. This ambition still stands, and this is the first step.
Earlier in the week, the UK’s foreign secretary, Dominic Raab, famous for his utter stupidity and deceitful manner, said the deal only impinged on the sovereignty of the British overseas territory by a small but manageable amount. “We remain steadfast in our support for the people of Gibraltar, sovereignty there is safeguarded however much it may appear differently,” he said in a statement.
That’s all very interesting to hear, thank you for taking the time to share this information. It’s appreciated. I wish you all the best.
Your crazy, long rant turns out 100% incorrect. Go figure! 😂